The America's Communities Program (ACP) provides organized, multi-sourced data and tools to facilitate planning and community
development by individual communities (more information).
This document is focused on Corinth, MS and provides access to these resources to analyze and
better understand characteristics of the community and regional environment.

Viewing City Maps
Develop your own map(s) that show city(s) of interest.
City boundaries are very precise and shown in context with roads and other geography.
Flexibly add labels. Create pattern views. Add your own data.
City maps can be saved as a graphic and used in any manner.
See more about making city maps.

ProximityOne User Group
GIS resources reviewed in this section are provided as a part of the ProximityOne
User Group.
Members may download and use these resources on their own computers.
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Terms of Use

Resources made available via this Web page
are proprietary to ProximityOne.
The resources may be used in any manner without further authorization.
Links to this page are encouraged as well as use of the data in planning documents, analytical reports, stories and analyses.
Any use of these resources is solely at the discretion of the user.
There is no warranty or guarantee of any type.

Additional Information

ACP community pages are updated frequently. Join the ACP user program to receive news on updates and new developments.
Join us in weekly decision-making information (DMI) sessions where we cover selected topics
as well as Q&A relating to community data resources (more information).

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